Time for the professor to go and let new manager to reorganise the team that could win trophies for such a great club
with great traditions.
Pantheism is clearly incompatible
with the Great Tradition of Christian thought.
Evangelicals stand in continuity
with the Great Tradition of Christian believing, confessing, worshiping and acting through the centuries, while not discounting the many local histories that must be written to give a full account of Christian communities in any given era.
Catholics, for their part, saw Evangelicals as fundamentalist yahoos, little familiar
with the great tradition of theological development through the centuries.
Fascination
with the Great Tradition may signal deep changes for both evangelicals and the Orthodox.
It carries on its task in continuity
with a great tradition and on the basis of convictions implanted historically into historical men; it works in a community that has a structure and a definable faith.
Benedict contrasts
this with the great tradition of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle.
I've included a Iraqi and Persian recipes here, but Lebanon is another nation
with a great tradition of stews.
Arsenal is a club
with a great tradition, and I hate to see its reputation tarnished by media like that because of Alexis» unrest.
On Nov. 14, he hit the pinnacle, signing a letter of intent with the defending national champion Kentucky Wildcats, a program not only enriched
with great tradition under Adolph Rupp, but now, under John Calipari, the poster child of high profile, fast talking, seven - figure - a-year college coaches.
«It is a program
with great tradition.
Juve are a fantastic club
with a great tradition, a wonderful present and a promising future.
«Coming here, I think, was an opportunity to come to a school
with a great tradition among Ed Schools,» Diamond says.
This Inn is apart of all great San Luis Obispos Hotels and Motels
with great tradition or hospitality and lodging.
In 1971 Reed settled in New York where he studied painting at the New York Studio School and familiarised
himself with the great tradition of Abstract Expressionism on the one hand, and the minimalist and post-minimalist movements on the other.
Not exact matches
With Chinese growth slowing, a paramount issue for President Obama and American business will be learning what the direction of Chinese policy will be — toward
greater opening of its market in the
tradition of Deng Xiaoping, or much less welcome alternatives.
«But once Zack showed me the concept, and that it would be both different from the
great movies that Chris and Christian made but still in keeping
with tradition I was excited.»
My partners and I consider it a
great privilege to work
with entrepreneurs day in and day out, and we are excited to continue that
tradition with August VII.
The editor of the New Yorker, David Remnick, recently contrasted modern writers in Russia
with the
tradition of the
Great Russian Writer: such figures as Gogol, Tolstoy, and even Solzhenitsyn, who represented both sagacity and idealism.
did it occur to anyone that «stories» passed down via oral
tradition, and done so
with great care to preserve actual meaning and intent, may be true (i.e. humanity prior to the past century).
Touchstone provides a forum where Christians of various backgrounds — Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox — can speak candidly
with one another on the basis of a shared commitment to the
Great Tradition of Christian faith as revealed in the Holy Scriptures and set forth in the classic creeds of the early church.The term «mere Christianity,» of course, was made famous by C. S. Lewis, whose book of that title is among the most influential religious volumes of the past one hundred years.
The demographic breakdown between the two denominations is difficult to assess and varies by source, but a good approximation is that
greater than 75 % of the world's Muslims are Sunni and 10 — 20 % are Shia, [1][2]
with most Shias belonging to the Twelver
tradition and the rest divided between several other groups.
This global compilation of traditional wisdom shows that none of the
great, classical religious
traditions conceived of God as a mere intelligent Designer, or as a First Cause within nature, or as a highly moral Personality who happens to be divine as well, or any kind of all - powerful agent that has a primus inter pares relationship
with other, less powerful Superbeings and Incredibles.
For Whitehead «the
great difficulty of philosophy is the failure of language» (MT 67) and to compensate for the defects of the linguistic
tradition he saturates the rendition of his thinking
with terminological novelties, which leave an impression that his work is highly stylized, but also that its stipulations and theoretical definitions make it almost impregnable to objections.
Despite his overdrawn fears of Origenism in much of the history of Christian thought, Farrow ends up aligning himself
with the part of the
tradition that puts the
greatest emphasis on the transcendent difference that Christ makes.
In addition to the 25 free printable ornaments that coordinate
with the daily readings in The
Greatest Gift (adult edition) and Unwrapping the
Greatest Gift (Family Read Aloud Edition), DaySpring has beautifully created Jesse Tree Ornament Sets, in either embossed, pearlized card stock or as a sculpted heirloom set, as a powerful & memorable way to celebrate the lineage & majesty of God's
greatest gift to us — His Son, Jesus Christ — through the timeless Advent
tradition of the Jesse Tree.
Christians stand to learn a
great deal not only from each other, crossing denominational lines
with «generous orthodoxy,» but also from those who pray in other
traditions.
With the
great Jewish thinker of the early part of this century, Franz Rosenzweig, he believes that Jews need to understand anew that «the Jewish vocation, rooted in the biblical
tradition, is to be an instrument for the redemption of all humankind.»
If we associate it
with what the
great religious
traditions offer, then we need to study those
traditions more closely.
I am hopeful that now, in our encounter
with other
great religious
traditions, we will respond creatively and transform ourselves again through the encounter.
From its early days, therefore, until the present, Christianity never has been able completely to reduce itself to a circle
with one center, the soul; always the
great tradition has called it back to be an ellipse around two foci, the individual and society.
At least for Catholics, that
Great Tradition includes the authoritative teaching of the living Magisterium exercised by the bishops
with and under the Bishop of Rome.
Thus Altizer identifies himself
with the Hegelian
tradition, carrying forward
with greater radicality than ever its version of Christology from above.
and he wrought out an estimate of personality's worth and destiny which, passing by way of Christianity into confluence
with Greek thought, is still part of the
great tradition of the Western world.
The
great French historian Jacques Le Goff credited Dante
with doing more than any theologian to make purgatory a meaningful part of Christian
tradition, and, more recently, Jon M. Sweeney has argued that Dante practically invented the modern idea of hell.
At the very least, the idea of contrast needs to challenge the dialectician to deal
with a wider range of
traditions and modes of thought
with greater attention to their autonomous meanings.
Bloom's counterweight to this dreary reductionism is the
Great Tradition of Western letters from Plato to Tolstoy; and most of the book is devoted to individual chapters on such novelists as Rousseau, Austen, Stendahl, and Tolstoy,
with a whole section devoted to the romantic comedies and tragedies of Shakespeare, and a concluding fugue on Plato's Symposium.
On the other hand, there is no God of a religious
tradition cut off from critical reflection so that «it is wrong for religion's advocate to confound the object of this affirmation
with the modalities of the affirmation; it is wrong for him to believe that the transcendence of the divine mystery is extended to the materiality of the expressions that it takes on in human consciousness;
with greater reason it is wrong for him to consider that his problematic is canonized by this transcendence.
In a combative interview
with the BBC, Patten described Benedict as «the
greatest intellectual to be pope since Innocent III,» a «world class theologian,» who had a «really important message about the Christian roots of civilization in this country, and in Europe, and the way in which we can become more self - confident in asserting those Christian
traditions.»
The Protestant Reformation attacked certain elements in the Catholic
tradition, its exaltation of celibacy above marriage, its conception of the religious vocation as of
greater merit than secular life
with family responsibility.
We have argued this point in detail because
with our view of the nature of the synoptic
tradition we must necessarily move
with great care.
The Christian Church — let's spell it
with a capital — combining the Judaeo - Christian faith and ethic
with the best of Greek thought and culture, has, at its noblest, been the guardian of our
greatest tradition, the transmitter of a priceless heritage.
So the fundies who say God is giving knowledge to them are just part of a
great tradition which I disagree
with, though I use to believe.
These principles have a notable ancestry within the Calvinist
tradition with which I identify: from the concept of sphere sovereignty developed by Dutch theologian and statesman Abraham Kuyper, to the Politics of the sixteenth - century German Calvinist Althusius, all the way back to Calvin himself, who spent the
greater part of his career struggling for the freedom of the Church in a city where civil rulers dictated ecclesiastical policy.
As children of modernity, we are left to wonder what to do
with the legacy of dream interpretation found in all
great religious
traditions.
The key to Calvin's vibrancy is linking desire for God
with a homey simplicity that mirrors both the
great Christian
tradition of mystical experience and the small - town sensibilities of historic American Protestantism.
I raise this question particularly
with Pure Land Buddhists because the affirmation of other power, or what Christians call grace, seems to place a
greater emphasis on the metaphysical character of the world and human experience than is present in other Buddhist
traditions.
Although his way of working this out may not appeal to us,
with our quite different scientific knowledge, and our own philosophical idiom, the point here is that Aquinas, like the other theologians of the
great Christian
tradition, was no «spiritualist», denying or minimizing the material world and the physical body and their ways of working.
Within the common
tradition, therefore, both those
with and those without authority must give up some degree of autonomy out of respect for what is common to all and for the promotion of the
greater liberty of all.
The mystical
tradition,
with which I have
great sympathy and about which I have written in the companion volume What can we Learn from Hinduism, unites believers beyond the differences of doctrines and ritual and stresses the longing to experience the presence of God.